Skywatch Observatory Domestays

Skywatch Observatory Domestays Skywatch Observatory is a place to stay and base your explorations of the night sky and other natural wonders of the Warrumbungle mountains.

We are planning to create a 3D projection space in our observatory to share our sky and create opportunities for our com...
09/06/2020

We are planning to create a 3D projection space in our observatory to share our sky and create opportunities for our community to develop skills in 3D production. Please support our project by voting for it on

Skywatch Projection Dome - Help Build Tourism Opportunities for Coonabarabran

It’s a Planet. - Congratulations to Clyde Tombaugh for discovering it 90 years ago.
23/02/2020

It’s a Planet. - Congratulations to Clyde Tombaugh for discovering it 90 years ago.

Ninety years ago this week, a young astronomer named Clyde Tombaugh discovered a small, icy object beyond the reaches of the known solar system. It was Pluto.

06/02/2019

Curse Less and Dam More
by Viv Forbes, with help from friends

www.saltbushclub.com
Please feel free to publish, pass on and post on social media.

6 February 2019

To download this report with all images intact click:
https://saltbushclub.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/more-dams.pdf

Water conservation peaked in Australia in 1972 – our last big dam was Wivenhoe in Queensland built 35 years ago.

Elsewhere in Australia, water conservation virtually stopped when Don Dunstan halted the building of Chowilla Dam on the Murray in 1970 and Bob Brown’s Greens halted the Franklin Dam in 1983 (and almost every other dam proposal since then).

The Darling River water management disaster shows that we now risk desperate water shortages because our population and water needs have more than doubled, and much of our stored water has been sold off or released to “the environment”.

However, we regularly see floods of water being shed by the Great Dividing Range, most of it ending up in the Pacific Ocean, while somewhere to the west of that watershed is in severe drought. Then, under what should be called “The Flannery Plan for Water Conservation”, after letting flood waters run into the sea, they build squillion-dollar desalination plants to get water back from the sea.

IMAGE: See below

Our ancestors had the prudence and the will to build great assets like the Tasmanian and Snowy hydro schemes, Lake Argyle, Fairbairn Dam and the Perth to Kalgoorlie water pipeline? What are we building for our children?

Politicians can pass laws or find money for games, stadiums, climate jamborees, study tours, gifts to foreigners, green energy toys and useless giant batteries. Canberra alone spends a billion dollars every day.

Our engineers know how to lay large pipelines over hundreds of km to export natural gas, and bore road and rail tunnels through mountains and under cities and harbours.

But we cannot find the funds or the courage to build a couple of dams on the rainy side of the Great Divide somewhere between the Ross River at Townsville and the Clarence River at Grafton and some pumps, tunnels and pipes to use and release it into the thirsty Darling River basin.

Someone is always cursing either droughts or floods.

We need to curse less and dam more.

Viv Forbes
[email protected]


Viv Forbes is Executive Director of the Saltbush Club. He is an applied science graduate with a lifetime of experience in exploration, mining, farming, grazing, weather-watching, politics, lecturing and investment analysis. His first job, many decades ago, was investigating the geology of a site for a dam south of Brisbane which has never been built.

Further Reading:
https://saltbushclub.com/2019/01/25/darling-river-fish-kills/

https://saltbushclub.com/2019/01/03/the-murray-darling-basin-scam/

https://saltbushclub.com/2018/12/21/stop-wasting-our-dam-water/

24/10/2018

Allie Beth Stuckey has penetrated the mind of the Democratic politician. She has achieved a deep understanding of the Democrats' pitch to core Democratic constituencies. She puts it all together in this comprehensive advertisement for the campaign season. I can't believe she has placed it before an....

A skymapper telescope find
16/05/2018

A skymapper telescope find

Astronomers at Australian National University have spotted a black hole so bright that were it in our home galaxy, it would outshine all the stars in the sky. This supermassive monster also happens to be the fastest-growing black hole ever seen, devouring the equivalent of the Sun every two days.

complete with images of the lunar lander from the Apollo mission
11/04/2018

complete with images of the lunar lander from the Apollo mission

NASA has released a stunningly detailed 4K virtual tour of some of the Moon’s most fascinating and important features. Earth’s satellite is the only alien world ever to be visited by a crewed mission, and is likely to be revisited in the coming decades.

07/03/2018

Viewed over billions of years, our galaxy is like a churning ocean, the surface of the disc constantly warped by waves that crash and break.

Very Interesting!
19/02/2018

Very Interesting!

Astronomers using the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) observatory in Chile have imaged a very active black hole at the center of spiral galaxy M77, which is apparently feasting on the universe’s largest donut.

09/12/2017

At a distance of about 13 billion lightyears, the most distant supermassive black hole known so far has been spotted. That incredible distance means it dates back to when the first stars blinked on, which raises the question of how a black hole that big arose so soon after the universe began.

24/11/2017

The Cassini spacecraft's farewell photo of Saturn is something to behold.

This so cool
30/10/2017

This so cool

Some real science from Penn State: Astronomers discover sunscreen snow falling on hot exoplanet Astronomers at Penn State have used the Hubble Space Telescope to find a blistering-hot giant planet …

When you look deep enough, many things can be found
29/10/2017

When you look deep enough, many things can be found

A science presenter, writer, speaker & former TV host; author of The Skeptic's Handbook (over 200,000 copies distributed & available in 15 languages).

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